2009-05-07, 20:59 | Link #161 | |
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This anime is being made mostly by Russians? Can we still consider it an anime (rather than "russian animation") in that case?
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2009-05-07, 23:12 | Link #162 | ||
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2009-05-31, 11:44 | Link #166 |
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Ah No, the US certainly doesn't need the stigma of the nation that has used nuclear weapons twice in anger...
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2009-06-01, 23:32 | Link #167 |
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I don't know what to think about this one i'm the kind of guy that prefer to see a Live Action Movie of WWII, maybe if the anime was realistic, cause i love historical stuff , but nevertheless i'll try to open my mind for this one.
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2009-06-02, 17:58 | Link #170 | |
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Well, if you're looking for a realistic live action World War II movie, there's a ton of them out there; especially if you aren't restricted to English-language films. The main problem might well be acquiring a version that you understand...
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2009-06-05, 01:32 | Link #172 |
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The film will be shown during the Moscow Film festival and then will be released on 15th of October(as they say)
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2009-06-07, 17:16 | Link #179 | |
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2009-06-08, 14:48 | Link #180 | ||
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